Alright..at first glance,you have New.net(a whole lot of fun really) and Webhancer
I ran into New.net a few days ago..I tried removing it with MS AntiSpyware,you might want to try the same?.While this did fix the problem,I also had to end up reinstalling TCP/IP again..a little googling did save me that,but I had to get a proggie called LSPFix(http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/files/lspfix.php)
LSP-Fix attempts to correct Internet connection problems resulting from buggy or improperly-removed Layered Service Provider (LSP) software. When you start LSP-Fix, it will read the list of LSP modules from the Windows registry and verify that each module is present. If a module is missing, it is placed on the "Remove" list for removal. Advanced users can override suggested removals in the "Advanced" area. When "Finish" is pressed, the undesired entries are removed, and the remaining entries in the registry are renumbered to make them consecutive. The total module counts are then updated. Finally, the program will display a summary of the changes that were made.
You might want to try LSPfix.Also,if that doesnt work you could try Winsock2fix(http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/files/winsock2fix.php)
This is what worked for me..I think I might've made the mistake of burdening you with too much information?
Here're a few more links
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/892350
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/foru...AQ-t14686.html